CHANGING LANDFORMS
Two of the most prominent are Mt. Rainer (14,410 feet tall), and Mt. Hood (11,225 feet tall). Stratovolcanoes are essentially built of layers of pyroclastic debris and lava. The pyroclastic debris quickly add height to a mountain during an eruption. Flows of lava help bind the pyroclastic material together and protect it from erosion. ................
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